Hello Max,

Your last attempt got through though I'm not quite sure why. Seems most of Yahoo is getting blocked via various RBLs right now. You might consider using an alternative providers like gmail, etc.

Anyway, when you ran that script last night, did you happen to see what the output of "./configure" showed? The script installs the following dependencies:
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sudo apt-get -y install build-essential automake cvs xorg-dev lesstif2-dev graphicsmagick gv libxp-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev shapelib libshp-dev tcl8.4 gpsman gpsmanshp libpcre3-dev libproj-dev libdb5.1-dev python-dev *libax25-dev* libgraphicsmagick1-dev festival festival-dev || exit 1
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which does include the libax25-dev but if you don't have the standard libax25 (non-dev) libraries installed, I don't think it will function. If this script built proper .deb packages, it would have caught that dependency. Anyway, see if libax25 is installed and if it's not, try installing it and then trying Xastir again. Btw, though not apart of the Debian repositories, the VE7FET / F6BVP AX.25 packages offer some significant bug fixes over the "official" ax.25 libraries which are rather old:

   http://code.google.com/p/linuxax25/downloads/list

There are ARM ports available there as well which are up to date but it other x86 RPM / DEB packages are pretty old and need a compile via CVS sources. If you're interested in that, I have that documented here at least for RPMs (this URL also goes into more details of the various AX.25 library differences, etc):

http://www.trinityos.com/HAM/CentosDigitalModes/hampacketizing-centos.html#3.ax25tools

--David
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